You must not like jobs for Americans that help supply chain problems.https://t.co/EKYziRsgzt
— Shooparu (@Shoupydogg) January 21, 2022
Intel CEO at White House with @POTUS @SecRaimondo @SenSherrodBrown @senrobportman touting $20 billion Ohio investment which could rise to $100B https://t.co/PHlAgpnJaj
— davidshepardson (@davidshepardson) January 21, 2022
Intel's CEO says its cluster of new Ohio plants could grow to become "the largest semiconductor manufacturing location on the planet." https://t.co/psRRLPKNVb
— Timothy Aeppel (@TimAeppel) January 21, 2022
Lots more of stories like these. The spike in the use of "reshoring/onshoring" language by management teams may actually lead to real supply chain changes. Critical for determining what what true post-COVID inflation will look like. @3F_Research https://t.co/pzT0ZxXEl4 pic.twitter.com/dmNfoZLlcd
— Fernando Vidal (@fernavid) January 21, 2022
Intel will invest $20 billion in two new plants in Ohio to make advanced chips. Read more here: https://t.co/GrGZ4Pm857 $INTC pic.twitter.com/NATs9BClSw
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) January 22, 2022
Great news for Columbus area, Ohio, US. https://t.co/1ZC22WlpoD
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) January 21, 2022
Intel said it would invest $20 billion to build two new plants in Ohio that will develop and manufacture advanced semiconductor chips. Read more here: https://t.co/GrGZ4PDIWF $INTC pic.twitter.com/MfIwYvOL8A
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) January 21, 2022